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DEPARTMENTS

Post-pandemic retailing: Real Cheap Sports adjusts to a different business environment by Nancy D. Lackey Shaffer

OPINION

Volume 44, Issue 22 Advice Goddess____________________ 17

Power to Speak: Older former foster youth need community support now by Jaci Johnson

NEWS

A pandemic restaurant story: Simi’s Junkyard kept alive by “community love” Peirano’s sticks with takeout for now “Help each other to rebuild”: Local medical uniform shop hanging on by Kimberly Rivers Eye on the Environment: Nurses week honors Medical Environmentalist by David Goldstein Life, Lived: Henry Estrada 1936-2020 by Mark M. Alvarado

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Distance Learning | Henry Estrada | Beers of Summer

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Getting the job done: Reimagining education amidst COVID-19 by David Michael Courtland

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and other important graciously stepped up to the plate ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR essentials such as food and provided essential resources and Nancy D. Lackey Shaffer and clothing for young support in Ventura County, including STAFF WRITER adults who have recent- Children Services Auxiliary, James Kimberly Rivers CONTRIBUTORS ly emancipated or are Storehouse, Child Hope Services, Michael Cervin, David Michael Courtland, Ivor Davis, transitioning to self-suf- RaisingHOPE, Women of Substance Emily Dodi, Alicia Doyle, Chuck Graham, Chris Jay, Daphne ficiency. The agency has Men of Honor (WOSMO) and Shelter Khalida Kilea, Karen Lindell, Paul Moomjean, Mike Nelson, by Jaci Johnson also created an online Care Resources, to name a few. Tim Pompey, Emily Savage, Kathy Jean Schultz, Alan Sculley, s the nation adapts to the youth leaving the foster care system, assistance form that can be accessed We urge additional families, busiKit Stolz, Mark Storer, Alex Wilson, Leslie A. Westbrook, Kateri Wozny new normal during this time so it is not uncommon for the odds to at HomeswithHeartVC.org/ilp, where nesses and nonprofits to come forGRAPHIC DESIGNER of uncertainty, things begin already be stacked against them upon older former youth in foster care can ward and get involved to support Bret Hooper to look a little different than they did their first steps into society. With over request important essentials needed our youth as they journey out on SALES TEAM LEADER their own. There are so many ways before. Restrictions have been placed 23, 000 youth aging out of the system during their first steps into society. Warren Barrett ADVERTISING SALES on travel, families are quarantined every year in the United States, and While many of these young adults to show you care. 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You circumstances they often have to face. to young adults between the ages these elements are of the utmost can find additional information about The Ventura County Reporter is distributed every Thursday in Ventura, Oxnard, Port According to the National Foster of 16 and 21 through the agency’s importance for older youth to embark the many ways to show your support Hueneme, Camarillo, Ojai, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village and Agoura Hills. The Reporter is available free of charge, limited to one copy per reader. The Reporter may for our incredibly resilient youth at Youth Institute, the statistics in the Independent Living Program (ILP). on a successful future. be distributed only by Reporter authorized distributors. No person may, without prior written permission of the Reporter, take more than one copy of each Reporter issue. The We as a community cannot stand HomeswithHeartVC.org. 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Post-pandemic retailing for a week,” he recalls. Real Cheap Sports is now divided into three stations, each with a dedicated employee — all of whom wear company-provided masks. Cleaning protocols are thorough: Everything from desks and handles to light fixtures to computer equipment to ink pens gets cleaned before opening, after closing and between shifts. As employees found areas for improvement, Coates incorporated their suggestions. “I’m proud of our employees for helping to refine our protocols.” Cheap Real Sports was able to hit the ground running partially because its team was ready and waiting for reopening: Coates kept everyone on staff and paid them through the shutdown. “This is a strong business,” Coates

says. “We do well. So we had some reserves . . . We were running out, then we got the Paycheck Protection Program money. That helped us to continue to keep employees.” He understands that the work environment is dramatically different than before the pandemic, and has made an effort to put staff at ease in the face of stress, discomfort from wearing masks for hours on end, or anything in between. “I wanted to make the workplace as comfortable, fun and creative as possible,” Coates says. “We’ve been encouraging breaks — there’s a spot outside with a table. We’re taking more breaks.” Coates acknowledges that sales are way down — about 25 percent of average. But he chooses to be optimistic, saying, “That’s more than we were doing the last few months!” Real Cheap Sports is doing business through its online store and for curbside pickup. Coates plans to eventually invite customers back into the store, but doesn’t want to rush the process. “We put a lot of work into this . . . so we want to put in the same meticulous thought into the expanded environment as we did with curbside,” he says. Coates says only a limited number of customers will be allowed in at a time. They’ll be required to wear masks (hopefully their own, but he’ll have disposables available as well) and encouraged to use store-provided hand sanitizer. Plexiglass is being put up near the register area. Anything customers try on will probably sit in

ry’s younger brother, Angel, got them gigging in the mid-1950s playing pop standards for neighborhood parties, high school dances and wedding receptions. Starting out on percussion, the teenage Henry began paying close attention to jazz and bebop, wishing to switch over to saxophone, but the band of brothers insisted he keep playing percussion. Thankfully his mother took notice and purchased his first horn, affording him the oppor-

tunity to voice his musical talent and launching a career of performances and recordings that lasted seven decades. Above all, Henry was a family man with his wife, Lydia, and children Gigi, Henry Jr. (Hank) and Sergio. He built a dual career as a reputable hairstylist to support his family, while the career of the Estrada Brothers simultaneously took shape outside of the local music scene due to baby brother Ruben’s fierce musical talent as a highly skilled multi-instrumentalist. The band blended their classical Mexican upbringing with jazz and Latin rhythms and as people in the music industry took notice, the brothers made a conscious decision to stay home and avoid the trappings of life on the road. This was especially important for Henry, despite developing himself as a world class musician. He chose a life of being a well-rounded person and putting family before music. He looked at life philosophically and through a lens of spirituality, understanding that being a husband and father was far more important. Family was personal

Real Cheap Sports adjusts to a different business environment by Nancy D. Lackey Shaffer nshaffer@timespublications.com

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eal Cheap Sports in Downtown Ventura reopened on May 12 after a two-month closure. Like many retail operations that unlocked their doors during Stage 2 of California’s Pandemic Roadmap, it found that

keep the sporting goods store compliant with state guidelines — cover everything: health and safety, cleanliness, social distancing, handling of merchandise, interaction with customers. “It’s very detailed,” Coates confirms.

Matt Hullinger fills out paperwork at Real Cheap Sports. (Photo by Tim Coates)

business was anything but usual. “We have a meeting each morning to go over the protocols,” says owner Tim Coates. Those protocols — undertaken to

Before opening, Coates did a risk assessment and came up with a site-specific protection plan, then brought his 11 employees in for training. “We went over protocols every day

Life, Lived Henry Estrada 1936-2020 by Mark M. Alvarado

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ne thing that separates a good musician from a great one is the ability to touch listeners with an original sound.This is generally rooted in not only their skilled musicianship but stems from their spirit and ability to welcome you at the door. The tone of a beautifully played instrument comes with hours of practice and discipline. However, the genesis of that talent is born from a deeper region of the soul. It touches you and it can make you move. It can make you sing, even cry. That touch is what came out of saxophonist Henry Estrada. It was also part DNA mixed with a profound love for jazz. As a founding member of the legendary Estrada Brothers, Henry Estrada carved out his place in the world of Latin music and has now taken that spirit and touch to a place where music greats are

forever loved and remembered. Henry Ortiz Estrada was born on July 25, 1936, in Ventura and passed on May 10, 2020, in Camarillo. Henry was raised and attended school in Oxnard with his eight brothers and two sisters. His parents, Luis and Jesusita, migrated from Chihuahua, Mexico to raise their growing family in fertile West Ventura County. His father was an accomplished professional violinist leading his own orchestra, providing the classical music foundation that led his sons to seed decades of the best music this region of California has ever produced. It was his oldest brother, Luis Jr., that insisted the brothers learn an instrument after returning home from World War II. Hen-

Tim Coates, owner of Real Cheap Sports. (Photo submitted)

“quarantine” for four days before it goes back on the shelf. “We’re working through those protocols and won’t [allow customers inside] until we’re fully confident with it,” Coates says. When Real Cheaps Sports does allow in-store business, he hopes that customers will be patient with staff and all the changes that have been implemented. “We are still in a pandemic,” Coates says. “Staying home for two months is going to turn out to be the easy part. Reopening businesses with new protocols in place to keep employees and customers safe is a challenge. Please be patient, understanding and respectful to the retail worker in this new phase. We are all doing the best we can to serve you. We are all in this together.” Real Cheap Sports, 36 W. Santa Clara St., Ventura, 805-648-3803, www.realcheapsports.com. and intimate, but for the public he lived on stage as a masterful player, transmitting his tenor saxophone and flute into the hearts of fans up and down the West Coast. From those early teenage gigs in the 1950s up through recording sessions for the worldwide Jazz Fantasy/Milestone label in the late 1990s, Henry and his brothers became the go-to favorites for just about any kind of performance imaginable. If East L.A. had Los Lobos, then Oxnard had the Estrada Brothers. By the 1980s, the Estradas were firmly devoted to Latin jazz with Henry and Ruben front and center. Brothers Angel and Bobby had moved on but the group was now anchored by Ruben’s prodigal teenage son, Cougar, on drums. Throughout the years, the Estrada Brothers shared the stage with the likes of Dave Bruebeck, Stan Getz, Tito Puente, Poncho Sanchez and Cal Tjader. They developed their own sophisticated sound built around Ruben’s steller vibe playing and Henry’s crafted jazz licks. Continued on Page 7 MAY 28, 2020 —

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A pandemic restaurant story Simi’s Junkyard kept alive by “community love” by Kimberly Rivers kimberly@vcreporter.com

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oyal fans of The Junkyard Cafe in Simi Valley will not miss their favorite restaurant anymore since it opened up it’s dining

half of the tables. Garfield is putting up fencing outside to allow more outdoor dining. “We bleached the restaurant from ceiling to floor.” Garfield expressed worry about the first forecasts for the restaurant sector. She also is aware of the “con-

to police customers who might push back against any of the restrictions. “All of a sudden I am the police. I’m trying to walk through all the possibilities in my head. That is keeping me up at night. I’ve told all my employees that if they run into any situation to

The Junkyard Cafe entrance (above) and interior (above, right) had a positive reopening this week after being closed for two months. (Photos submitted)

rooms on Monday, May 25, after a two-month closure. “The opening went remarkably well,” said Evelyn Garfield, owner, called The Queen by regulars. “We implemented all the systems that we had thought of, and believe it or not, they all worked.” The Junkyard installed plastic sheeting between booths and removed

troversy around this whole thing.” Some see restrictions as “taking away their rights” while others consider reopening “highly irresponsible and that folks who are going out are ruining it for the world. That is kind of the gist of the way I hear it. A lot of people stay neutral and polite, but some get really upset.” Garfield doesn’t want any of her employees to have

bring it to me. I’ll be personally handling any issue.” But if opening day is any indicator, customers are fine with the new rules. “The customers were so nice, super fun and positive energy,” Garfield said on Tuesday, May 26. The overall feeling: “We are going to be ok.” She said prepping to reopen under the rules has been challenging. “There

is a long list, things to do required by the county.” But one gray area is screening guests for symptoms. “I don’t know exactly what that means. I’m not a doctor or a nurse. My employees aren’t either. What if it’s not done accurately? We are trying to do our best and just make sure we are in full compliance. My biggest concern, number one, is the health of our employees. I do not want to screw it up and get shut down.” Garfield says the Junkyard is a “high volume, eclectic” restaurant that normally seats 250 people. She laid off all but three of her 50 employees, and cut open hours back, but “we’ve been open everyday through the whole thing for takeout and delivery.” Even so, many costs stay the same. “Our normal electricity bill is about $7,000 to $9,000 a month, plus permits, licenses. There was a learning curve of how to do deliveries . . . we have taken on more and more debt.” Garfield applied for the various loans made available, but the restaurant didn’t get funding. And because it had to lay off most of its employees, it didn’t qualify for the PPE funding that requires 75 percent of employees to be retained. “With an empty restaurant there was nothing for them to do. I want to reiterate that the funding

model wasn’t good for restaurants and bars.” She points to a few restaurants in the area that have closed for good as a result of the pandemic. A positive experience during this event has been the feeling of community support Garfield has experienced. “They are coming out to support us.” Sharon Austel of the Rotary Club of Simi Valley sponsored meals from the Junkyard for all the workers at the Simi Valley Hospital. Others sponsored meals for employees of the Simi Trader Joe’s and the local fire station. “These are the kinds of things keeping us alive.” Customers showed strong support for the restaurant, even putting up signs around town directing people to the restaurant for takeout or delivery. “Our customers built these wooden signs in the style of my menu that said Junkyard Takeout and Delivery and ‘We miss you like crazy,’ that’s our tagline.” Other signs said “ ‘You’re gonna make it’ and ‘We’re gonna make sure you make it.’ That is the best part of this whole story, the community love,” said Garfield. “And so we did. We’re here.” The Junkyard Cafe, 3585 Cochran St., Simi Valley, open 7 days a week 7 a.m. - 10 p.m., 805-520-5865, www. thejunkyardcafe.com

Peirano’s sticks with takeout for now by Kimberly Rivers kimberly@vcreporter.com

It is not simply opening our doors. If we are actually going to follow the guidelines, it is a significant change in normal business,” said Jim Rice, co-owner of Peirano’s Market and Delicatessen on Main Street in Ventura. He spoke to the VCReporter on May 23 about the decision not to reopen the dining room and patio at Peirano’s right now as many restaurants and businesses were reopening. “From what I saw last night [in downtown Ventura], a lot of those requirements are not being implemented,” said Rice about the first evening restaurants were able to open their dining rooms in the county. “We are in no hurry to make a 6— — MAY 28, 2020

mistake. Our first priority is to protect our employees and customers.” Peirano’s has contracted with World Central Kitchen, a national nonprofit organization providing food to those in need during disasters, and with local restaurants to support locally owned businesses. “That has really helped. We’ve prepared 300 meals every morning. That allowed us to bring back almost half of our staff. We are running pretty lean and mean.” Peirano’s also shifted to online sales, and that has worked so well that it will remain even after things fully reopen. Pointing to extensive efforts made throughout the county to protect the

community, Rice said, “We’ve all worked really hard at being safe, to just toss it all away now is crazy.” He added that reopening too soon could put the to-go and curbside business “in jeopardy.” “Spacing is the least of the issues,” he explained. Peirano’s patio could easily be spaced to meet the new rules. “But there is no shared condiments, no salt and pepper at the tables. Silverware has to be single use.” The requirements include a 15-minute sanitation between each table sitting, and having entrance and exit at different locations. He said the restaurant will reopen the dining room and patio, but wants to make sure staff is fully trained and

Photo from Peirano’s Facebook page.

that customers will also comply. “It doesn’t do us any good to implement all safety features internally and to allow the public to just disregard them.” “Some things are going to shake

out over the next few days,” said Rice. “I’d rather be over cautious than carefree. We are anxious to open. We are just going to be as smart as we can. We will know when we are ready.”


NEWS “Help each other to rebuild” Local medical uniform shop hanging on by Kimberly Rivers

y now the public knows about PPE, or personal protective equipment: masks, goggles and face shields. But medical scrubs, the uniform healthcare workers wear, are also an important part of protecting them — and their families after they come home. “They are easy to change [in and out of] and keep down germs,” said Reyna Chavez, owner of Scrubs on the Run. The store sells scrubs and other medical uniforms and supplies from locations in Oxnard, Thousand Oaks and Ventura. “We are the only supplier from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles.” “I think our industry will be ok and probably stronger than before,” said Chavez, who has seen an influx of customers that were not previously wearing scrubs. The whole design is to “protect yourself and cleanliness. They are a better barrier than regular clothes and scrubs are very fashion forward.”

On March 20, she closed the Oxnard location for a month. Even though she didn’t have to lay off any employees — staff went to other locations — business is still down. She received a loan through Women’s Economic Ventures. “The WEV loan came through much faster than the PPE loan or through our normal bank,” said Chavez. “It closed in three days. We were able to stay open, but our numbers were down. It’s just not business as normal.” Chavez said that when the pandemic hit Ventura County, a lot of workers in healthcare settings wanted scrubs. The company was already selling online, but with an all-sales-final policy due to the coronavirus, “It can be tricky if you’ve never worn scrubs before” to get the fit right. Now, she says scrubs are required in many departments as part of PPE and people are needing them the next day. “They would say they can’t go to

work tomorrow without scrubs.” After the Oxnard location closed, Scrubs on the Run had to double up its employees in the Ventura and Thousand Oaks shops due to new health and safety protocols. Since it is an essential business, it remained open. But the stores had to develop processes for steam sterilizing uniforms that were tried on, and keeping a “quarantine rack” so customers are touching fewer items. The shop has started selling cloth masks made locally, and recently received a shipment of face shields. Chavez says some offices are wanting their employees to have that protection, but if they need to talk on the phone, the face shields are much easier than masks. “It is day to day. We are trying to keep up with all the changes,” said Chavez about the current business operations. “We put a plan together and present it to staff. We never did Zoom meetings, now we are doing them once a week. And this might be the new way of shopping, it’s working. Everyone has remained flexible and helpful.” Even though Scrubs on the Run has an online presence, Chavez said the focus is “on our community.” She is trying to develop relationships with Ventura County hospitals, hoping they will switch to supporting a local supplier of uniforms and scrubs. “They use out of state suppliers, one in Texas. CMH [Community Memorial Hospital] is literally in our backyard,” Chavez said. She was in talks with Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks before the pandemic. “We have a relationship with [the CMH] residency program, providing their lab coats. But scrubs [orders] are filled by an out of state company still.” “We will be more successful if we help each other to rebuild our community.”

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his romantic tenor, as an example of the many nights spent consoling the brokenhearted with his peaceful demeanor. It is also recommended to listen to their version of “Blue Moon” and let Henry take you on a ride with his flute floating through the heavy groove that established his fami-

ly as the royal kings of the West Coast Latin jazz sound. Being a real musician and a responsible father and husband at the same time is no easy task. The odds are stacked up against you because one has to be almost superhuman to pull it off. You have to be dedicated to your

Staff of Scrubs on the Run. (Photos submitted)

Henry Estrada 1936-2020 Continued from Page 5

If you listen back to the recording of “Ya No Me Quieres”, Henry hits you hard with

Eye on the Environment

Nurses week honors Medical Environmentalist

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urses Week, celebrated earlier this month, honors those frontline workers who heal the sick and are today helping to protect us from a spreading pandemic. The commemoration began with one particular nurse in mind. Starting in 1954 to mark the 100th anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s mission to care for soldiers in the Crimean War, the commemoration was formalized in 1974, centering on May 12, the birthday of Florence Nightingale. A British social reformer and statistician, Nightingale revolutionized nursing by recognizing the relationship between the environment and medicine. She is called a Medical Environmentalist for her work in transforming hospital environments, which previously were large, windowless warehouses full of rows of beds. She recognized the importance of windows, light, fresh air and separating patients by condition. Although the method of transmission for infections was unknown during her time, she greatly reduced the spread of infections in hospital environments. A nonprofit organization specializing in environmental medicine, La Médecine Environnementale, on their website, medecine-environnementale. org, traces the origin of environmental medicine to Hippocrates’ treatise, “On Airs, Waters, and Places.” Although many ideals of the ancient Greeks carried through to modern times, medical diagnosis took an unfortunate turn away from the Greeks, into a more “ideological or philosophical-based (non-scientific) approach,” according to La Médecine Environnementale. Nightingale put medical science back on track. Now, environmental medical science addresses “the true causes of diseases… not just their symptomatic effects,” according to La Médecine Environnementale, prescribing preventative measures such as “a healthier lifestyle” and “precautionary protection measures to face environmental factors causing the diseases and afflictions.” Nurses and other medical providers honor Nightingale’s legacy by caring not just for those afflicted by their

environments, but also for the environment itself. At the most basic level, this includes managing the waste generated by their own facilities’ medical procedures. For example, last year, hospitals in Ventura County salvaged over 7,600 pounds of medical devices no longer able to be sterilized for reuse, packing and providing these to Stryker Incorporated, which operates specialized sterilization and reconditioning equipment. This reuse funded the planting of 93 trees in the Monongahela National Forest. Each year, reforestation efforts occur in a different location, with a number of trees dedicated to each of its customers, in accordance with the amount of medical items salvaged. Some hospitals in Ventura County not only recycle bottles, cans, paper and the normal items expected for recycling in public places. They also pay extra for separate collection of their food waste, which is hauled away for composting. You can also help properly manage medical waste. Bring expired medications and used needles to proper disposal facilities, which you can find under the “hazardous” tab at Earth911. com. When you pick up a prescription, at your consultation for how to take a drug or use a syringe, ask the pharmacist to include information about how to properly discard leftover materials. When you are recovering in a hospital room or waiting in a patient room at a doctor’s office, do not use the container labeled “bio waste” without consulting an attending medical professional. Items in those containers must be specially handled, at great expense. You also sometimes have an opportunity for an unusual type of reuse. Some one-time use items used on you, such as scissors and blue plastic sheets, may still be useful to you, and if you ask, medical professionals often allow you to take them home for repurposing.

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s the 2019-20 school year wraps up, local educators forced by the COVID-19 crisis to teach remotely say they are getting the job done, despite being unprepared for the sudden switch to distance learning in March. “We went out on Friday the 13th and thought we’d come back on Monday, but that was it,” recalled Michael Armstrong, who teaches fourth grade at McKinna Elementary School in Oxnard. There were some bumps, to be sure. Issues around Internet access, computer skills and participation. New tools to learn. Questions about grading. Nevertheless, teachers and students throughout Ventura County persevered through this most unusual of semesters. our teachers and students quickly . . . We needed to find platforms that could be onboarded with minimal time and “Any student who needs a device has been given the training.” VUSD teachers use different platforms dependoption to check out an iPad or a Chromebook from the dising on grade level — Canvas for fifth grade or lower and trict to complete their distance learning,” said Marieanne Edgenuity for sixth grade and higher classes. Quiroz, communications coordinator for Ventura Unified Despite initial struggles with Zoom and Google softSchool District. “The largest challenge the district faced ware, teachers have managed to create a structured enough was finding a platform that would be accessible to all of routine for students to continue learning. “We’re able to create a lot of activities tied to the subject,” Armstrong said, adding that the emphasis is more on participation than grading. “We try to make it as much fun as we can. [Kids] have all the same struggles as adults but have no control over it. They miss interaction.” “We have the advantage of a board whose position is that every student should have a device,” said Oxnard School District Superintendent Dr. Karling Aguilera-Fort. Being able to send students home with iPads was a critical part of his district’s success with remote learning, and he credits his predecessor, Cesar Morales, with guiding the school board toward a policy of making sure each student had a computer. According to Aguilera-Fort, fourth, fifth and sixth graders like the new format. Students have a schedule and meet with teachers in small groups, but homework deadlines are more flexible. “Seventh and eighth graders say they miss the social interaction. For them, the ideal would be a mix of long distance learning and social interaction.” Parents have been overwhelmingly supportive of the program — in fact, “I truly have not received a complaint,” Aguilera-Fort said. “For the most part families are saying they are pleased with the work that is in place.” “All of this is new, so we Rio Plaza Elementary teacher Denis O’Leary on April 22, the first day of Oxnard Unified School District’s are all looking for improvedistance learning classes. (Photo submitted)

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ments,” Aguilera-Fort said. “Our teachers are doing the best they can to organize a different way of teaching; for them it’s a challenge.”

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Internet access is imperative for distance learning. According to Aguilera-Fort, some 1,500 OSD families don’t have it, something he said is “is absolutely related to income.” For those families, OSD has taken on an expense it didn’t plan for — providing Wi-Fi hotspots through routers. “It’s a big investment, but I think we will be able to meet the need.” Tiffany Morse, Ojai Unified School District’s superintendent, also found it challenging to provide every student with a device to access the Internet, and a hotspot to go with it. “We’ve heard the state may be sending funding by the end of May,” just as the school year is wrapping up, said Morse. “That’s problematic in terms of usefulness.” According to Veronica Ortega, assistant superintendent of educational services at Pleasant Valley Unified School District, Internet access generally wasn’t a challenge for middle schoolers, but “it was one of the more challenging aspects for younger students. We’ve worked with families to get hotspots.” The other big obstacle has been participation. Armstrong says only about half of his students are able to complete activities regularly. As with Internet access, family income is a major factor. “There’s a lot of job insecurity,” Armstrong said, “or sometimes kids don’t have Internet access until late in the evening after everyone else is done with the computer.” Helping children with schoolwork has been a challenge for working parents, Ortega said. “We’ve had a lot of positive feedback, but it’s put parents in the situation of partnering with us. They’re used to seeing homework come home, but now they’re participating.” Morse said that just as with the conventional classroom setting, some students flourished, some did poorly, and most were in between. “A few students have never checked in,” noted Morse. “Some students check in to some classes but not all classes — I think it’s hard to keep up with them.” Consequently, some middle and high school students “are doing well in some classes and struggling in others.” By contrast, the remote learning attendance rate has been 97.7 percent at La Reina, a private Catholic college preparatory middle and high school for girls located in Thousand Oaks. La Reina Principal Maggie Marschner said the transition to remote learning was seamless for its teachers because they had already been thoroughly trained in the technology used. “The way teachers designed their lessons is what really helped the transition the most,” she said. “We give students multiple ways to learn, then many ways to show they’ve learned.” Rio School District fifth-grade teacher Denis O’Leary said 26 of his 30 Rio Plaza Elementary students have been attending eagerly. While this is partially due to the school having laptops available, he also sent kids home with books. “So, in my case, I’m not asking them to go to a computer program. I’m asking them to round-robin read.” O’Leary said his students have been so engaged that they volunteer to read to their group. Even so, some students have not responded well. “The students that are enthusiastic about learning are very enthusiastic and the students who are not usually enthusiastic are pulling back and not connecting at all.” Students’ mental health has been a priority in Ojai Unified, where counselors have been kept available for students to talk to for emotional support. “We’ve seen that need just grow exponentially,” Morse said. “Students are depressed, having anxiety, this is a really hard thing for younger students.” As a result, the school district has become a major hub of the community, according to Morse, serving meals at school sites and providing clothing closets. “It’s not just academics, it’s supporting the whole family,” Morse observed. “There’s a constant strain on parents.”


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ast week, we featured this season’s hottest new releases with our annual Summer Movie Preview. But true cinephiles know that some of the best movies are the ones not available at the multiplex. Both the Ojai Film Festival and Oxnard Film Society have for years brought high-quality, lesser-known productions to local screens. No one is going to the movie theater right now, of course, so both organizations are bringing the movie theater to their patrons via a robust lineup of cinematic excellence.

With theaters closing in March, Sandoval quickly got in touch with his film distributors, and discovered that some of them were offering “virtual cinema.” He curated a list of five films that he found particularly compelling and on March 16 put the links up on the OFS website. Clicking on the link takes viewers to a distributor page where they can rent the film for a three- to five-day window. Rental fees are $10-12, with 50 percent going to OFS. Some of the first films made

Oxnard Film Society’s Virtual Cinema

Since 2007, George Sandoval, founder and executive director of the Oxnard Film Society (OFS), has screened critically acclaimed foreign films at Plaza Cinemas 14 on Fifth Street. Screenings took place on the first and third Monday of the month and every Monday during the summer, with 100-150 people per show. “We are bringing close to 7,000 people to Downtown Oxnard every year,” SandoBeanpole val estimates. It was an appreciative group, one available were Corpus Christi that didn’t just enjoy seeing the (Poland), Vitalina Varela (Portufilms, but talking about them after- gal) and Incitement (Israel) — all

Best of all, it costs nothing to stream these quality films. “It’s kind of just a gift to the community,” Grumette says. “It’s completely free.” To access a film, go to the “Online Festival” section on the OFF website, and click on the name of the film. It will take you to a page with a description and a small video screen you can click on to play. The films are hosted on YouTube, but on an unpublished link available only on the OFF website. Grumette hopes the festival highlights will be entertaining, a tantalizing reminder of the 2020 Ojai Film Festival to come, and a dry run if theaters are still closed (or closed again) come November. “We really don’t know if it’s going to be possible to do a regular festival,” he says. “In case we can’t, we’re preparing to do an online festival. One way or another, there will be a 2020 Ojai Film Festival.” ojaifilmfestival.com/category/festivalhighlights/

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Corpus Christi wards — usually at Fresh and Fabulous Cafe next door (which would stay open late just to accommodate filmgoers). “People loved discussing these films,” Sandoval recalls of the series. “It’s a sense of community.”

group The Band. Sandoval just added three more films in May (Beanpole, Mephisto and Bacurau), and will periodically increase the offerings throughout the summer. While he’s not sure exactly how many people are viewing each film, he knows people are watch- April in Autumn ing — and not just Ventura locked down with limited access to County locals. “I’ve had three emails — one cultural offerings,” says founder/ from Africa, a friend in Vienna and artistic director Steve Grumette. “So we came up with the idea of showing the highlights from the last couple of years.” The series launched on May 22 with Angkor Awakens and Ay Mariposa. On May 30, catch the documentary shorts Aleppo and Nobody Dies Here along with the feature film April in Autumn. Other film “bundles” will be made available every Friday through June 26 — and possibly longer if OFF can acquire the films. All films will remain up for the duration. Grumette says that most of these films are award winners (either from the film festival circuit or OFF judges) and audience favorites. Many of them are short films and documentaries; offerings you can’t typically find on services such as Netflix or Hulu. There was an a fellow in Mexico,” he says. Sandoval has heard from his effort to create a lineup with broad longstanding OFS patrons, too. appeal — documentaries, dramas, “When it first started, I just got uplifting films, grittier works and inundated,” he recalls. “ ‘How do even some romances. “It’s really the creme de la I do this?’ ‘How do I stream?’” Sandoval has found it’s easiest to creme,” he confirms. stream from his laptop, and hook his laptop up to his television with an HDMI cable. He’s had to walk more than one tech-challenged viewer through the process. “I’ve thought about making a training video,” he says. oxnardfilmsociety.org

heavy dramas that Sandoval says “have something to say . . . Something of quality that makes you think.” For lighter fare, try the Romanian thriller/comedy The Whistlers or the music-infused Once Were Brothers about the rock

The Ojai Film Festival is hopeful that its 2020 event will take place as per usual in November. Until then, the OFF is keeping film lovers engaged with a summer lineup that can be enjoyed from home. “Most people are

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Partial Pressure Plum Blonde Ale $12/32 oz. crowler www.poseidonbrewingco.com With a thick, creamy head and a dusty orange color, I was expecting a beer with some real plum punch. Looks can be deceiving. It’s a good effort: a tasty, crisp, thirst-quenching blonde that’s perfect for barbecue or just cooling off with on a hot day. At first taste, the plum is there more in spirit than flavor, lending this traditional summer sip a fuller, rounder, thicker character. After the initial chill wore off, though, the stone fruit became more evident. Not the fruitiest beer in this batch, it’s true, but easy to drink and love all the same. If you’re skeptical that fruit and beer can live in harmony, give this one a try — you just might change your mind.

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ADVICE GODDESS

Smells Like Quarantine Spirit

I started seeing a guy right before quarantine. In fact, we’ve broken quarantine a lot to be together at his place. I really like him, but I’m worried because our entire relationship has taken place indoors (watching movies, playing video games, sex). We have no experience together in real life, and maybe I don’t know the real him. What if we go to dinner and he’s rude to the wait staff? How can I figure out what kind of person he is when we can’t go to places where we engage with other people? — Worried You see who people are when they’re tested. That’s why fiction is filled with knights going off on a decades-long perilous quest for the Holy Grail as

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opposed to briefly looking behind the couch for the Apple TV remote. However, you don’t have to wait till restaurants reopen to get a sense of whether this dude’s a good guy or some Mr. Complainypants McMantoddler. And frankly, restaurant encounters are a pretty low bar for revealing character. Most people trying to make a good impression (and especially the sociopathic) know to contain themselves, genteelly waving their server over rather than yelling across the restaurant, “Yo, waitslave!” Because we live in Modernville, our lives are physically easier than at any other time in human history. We go to the gym to get the physical workout we previously would’ve gotten milking the cows and plowing the fields. Hard times that come from both physically and emotionally difficult situations are the gym where character is made and shows itself, where you see whether a person is fragile or “antifragile.” “Antifragile” is a term by risk researcher and former derivatives trader Nassim Taleb to describe how stress and conflict are sources of improvement for living things, strengthening them and making them more able to cope with difficult and unpredictable situations.

In other words, the quarantine can be a good thing for character investigation. In lieu of dinner dates, you can schedule challenging one-on-one activities that show you what he’s made of. Camping and hiking are two sure character exposers. Or, if you prefer your challenges less wilderness-oriented, you could work together to assemble IKEA furniture. Consider yourself on the path to happily ever after if you don’t end up with three mysterious pieces of hardware left and/or murder-suicide each other with an Allen wrench.

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I seem to need more excitement than most people. After eight months together, my boyfriend and I have fallen into a routine. Simply scheduling regular date nights seems unlikely to improve things. I’m 35, not 5, and I realize an ongoing relationship won’t be as exciting as when it was new, but I’m worried my boredom is a sign I don’t really love him. (And I’m pretty sure I do.) — Worried Woman Unfortunately, love is not a cure for boredom, so there’s a point in a relationship when it’s tempting to trade a lifetime with Prince Charming

for three hours with Prince Random Stranger. With love and stability comes predictability, the slow, bleak death of excitement. This is a bummer for anyone in a relationship, but especially hard if you “need more excitement than most people.” That suggests you are a high scorer in a personality trait psychologist Marvin Zuckerman termed “sensation seeking.” It plays out in a jonesing for novel, varied, and intense experiences “and the willingness to take risks for the sake of such experience” (such as risking a relationship for some strange). Recognizing that you have this craving could help you meet it in less romantically destructive ways. You might feed the beast on your own by taking up adrenaline-amping activities like hang gliding or zip lining, or if those are a little out of geographic or budgetary range, jogging through dark alleys in bad parts of town. To bring more novelty and surprise to your relationship, trade weekly date nights for weekly mystery date nights. Take turns planning them, and keep what you’re planning a secret from the other (save for any necessary information about wardrobe, etc.). Because

novelty and surprise are the baby mamas of excitement, even an unexpected date eating hot dogs together on a bench while watching the sun set over a pretty body of water is likely to check the boxes. But don’t stop at suggesting mystery date nights. Tell your boyfriend why: because you have quite the appetite for excitement. He can’t provide what he hasn’t been told you need, and this breeds resentment. You grow resentful over your unmet needs, and then he grows resentful over your resentment. And because it’s called “making love,” not “confirming hate,” any excitement you two had about sex (with each other) follows general excitement out the door, and “that thing” you do in bed becomes listening through the walls to the neighbors actually having sex. ©2020, Amy Alkon, all rights reserved. Got a problem? Write Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave, #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405, or e-mail AdviceAmy@aol.com. @amyalkon on Twitter. Weekly radio show: blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon Order Amy Alkon’s new book, “Un(fword!)ology: A Field Guide to Living with Guts and Confidence,” (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2018).

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES

(March 21-April 19):

“The best of my nature reveals itself in play, and play is sacred,” wrote the feisty Aries author Karen Blixen, who sometimes used the pen name Isak Dinesen. The attitude described in that statement helps illuminate the meaning of another one of her famous quotations: “I do not think that I could ever really love a woman who had not, at one time or another, been up on a broomstick.” In my interpretation of this humorous remark, Blixen referred to the fact that she had a strong preference for witchy women with rascally magical ways. I bring this to your attention, Aries, because I’m inviting you to cultivate a Blixen-like streak of sacred play and sly magic in the coming days.

TAURUS

(April 20-May 20):

Taurus music legend Willie Nelson has played the same guitar since 1969. He calls it “my horse,” and named it after Trigger, a famous horse in Hollywood films. Although Nelson still loves the tones that come from his instrument, it’s neither sleek nor elegant. It’s bruised with multiple stains and has a jagged gash near its sound hole. Some Tauruses want their useful things to be fine and beautiful, but not Willie. Having said that, I wonder if maybe he will finally change guitars sometime soon. For you Bulls, the coming months will be time to consider trading in an old horse for a new one.

GEMINI

(May 21-June 20):

I’ve got a message for you, courtesy of poet Lisel Mueller. I think her wisdom can help you thrive in the coming weeks. She writes, “The past pushed away, the future left unimagined, for the sake of the glorious, difficult, passionate present.” Of course, it’s always helpful for us to liberate

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ourselves from the oppressive thoughts of what once was in the past and what might be in the future. But it’ll be especially valuable for you to claim that superpower in the coming weeks. To the degree that you do, the present will be more glorious and passionate and not so difficult.

CANCER

(June 21-July 22):

When Lewis Carroll’s fictional heroine Alice visits the exotic underground realm known as Wonderland, she encounters two odd men named Tweedledee and Tweedledum. The latter tells her, “You know very well you’re not real.” He’s implying that Alice is merely a character in the dream of a man who’s sleeping nearby. This upsets her. “I am real!” she protests, and breaks into tears. Tweedledum presses on, insisting she’s just a phantom. Alice summons her courageous wisdom and thinks to herself, “I know they’re talking nonsense, and it’s foolish to cry about it.” I suspect you Cancerians may have to deal with people and influences that give you messages akin to those of Tweedledum. If that happens, be like Alice.

LEO

(July 23-Aug. 22):

“The less you fear, the more power you will have,” says the rapper known as 50 Cent. I agree with him. If you can dissolve even, say, 25 percent of your fear, your ability to do what you want will rise significantly, as will your influence and clout. But here’s the major riddle: How exactly can you dissolve your fear? My answers to that question would require far more room than I have in this horoscope. But here’s the really good news, Leo: In the coming weeks, you will naturally have an abundance of good insights about to dissolve your own fear. Trust what your intuition tells you. And be receptive to clues that serendipity brings you.

VIRGO

(Aug. 23-Sept. 22):

For his film #Parasite#, Virgo filmmaker Bong Joon-ho received Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. In his natal horoscope, Joon-ho has Pluto conjunct his sun in Virgo, and during the time #Parasite# began to score major success, Saturn and Pluto were making a favorable transit to that powerful point in his chart. I’m expecting the next six months to be a time when you can make significant progress toward your own version of a Joonho style achievement. In what part of your life is that most likely to happen? Focus on it. Feed it. Love it.

LIBRA

(Sept. 23-Oct. 22):

According to my analysis of the astrological omens, the coming weeks will be a favorable time for you to seek out, seduce, and attract luck. To inspire you in this holy task, I’ll provide a prayer written by Hoodoo conjurer Stephanie Rose Bird: “O sweet luck, I call your name. Luck with force and power to make change, walk with me and talk through me. With your help, all that can and should be will be!” If there are further invocations you’d like to add to hers, Libra, please do. The best way to ensure that good fortune will stream into your life is to have fun as you draw it to you.

SCORPIO

(Oct. 23-Nov. 21):

Scorpio comedian John Cleese does solo work, but many of his successful films, albums, stage shows, and TV programs have arisen from joining forces with other comedians. “When you collaborate with someone else on something creative,” he testifies, “you get to places that you would never get to on your own.” I propose you make this your temporary motto, Scorpio.

Whatever line of work or play you’re in, the coming weeks will offer opportunities to start getting involved in sterling synergies and symbioses. To overcome the potential limitations of social distancing, make creative use of Zoom and other online video conferencing.

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov. 22-Dec. 21):

“Wherever I am, let me never forget to distinguish want from need,” vows author Barbara Kingsolver. “Let me be a good animal,” she adds. That would be a stirring prayer to keep simmering at the forefront of your awareness in the next six weeks. According to my understanding of the astrological omens, you’ll be getting clear signals about the differences between your wants and needs. You will also discover effective strategies about how to satisfy them both in the post-pandemic world, and fine intuitions about which one to prioritize at any particular time.

CAPRICORN

(Dec. 22-Jan. 19):

Writing some Chinese characters can be quite demanding. To make “biáng,” for example, which is used in the name for a certain kind of noodle, you must draw 58 separate strokes. This is a good metaphor for exactly what you should avoid in the coming weeks: spending too much time and devoting too much thought and getting wrapped up in too much complexity about trivial matters. Your focus should instead be on simple, bold approaches that encourage you to be crisp and decisive.

AQUARIUS

(Jan. 20-Feb. 18):

Singer-songwriter Jill Scott is strongly committed to her creative process. She tells us, “I was once making a burger for myself at my boyfriend’s house and a lyric started pouring out and I had to catch it, so I ran to another room to write it down, but

then the kitchen caught fire. His cabinets were charred, and he was furious. But it was worth it for a song.” My perspective: Scott’s level of devotion to the muse is too intense for my tastes. Personally, I would have taken the burger off the stove before fleeing the scene to record my good idea. What about you, Aquarius? According to my analysis, you’re in a phase when creative ideas should flow even better than usual. Pay close attention. Be prepared to capture as much of that potentially life-altering stuff as possible.

PISCES

(Feb. 19-March 20):

To protect ourselves and others from the pandemic, most of us have been spending more time than usual at home — often engaged in what amounts to enforced relaxation. For some of us, that has been a problem. But I’m going to propose that it will be the opposite of a problem for you in the next three weeks. In my astrological opinion, your words to live by will be this counsel from author and philosopher Mike Dooley: “What if it was your downtime, your lounging-in-bed-too-long time, that made possible your greatest achievements? Would they still make you feel guilty? Or would you allow yourself to enjoy them?” Homework: What’s the story or song that provides you with your greatest consolation? FreeWillAstrology.com

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The court may decide fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), Oxnard, CA 93036, (805) 56-2019-00525194and B & P 24073 et seq.) against you without your been la biblioteca de leyes de 456-6430 CL-CL-VTA Escrow No. 131930580 ing heard unless you resu condado o en la corte que B568 - Estrada, Jimmy; B616 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Notice is hereby given that a spond within 30 days. Read le quede más cerca. Si no - Gomez, Jose; R280 (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): bulk sale of assets and a the information below. puede pagar la cuota de Wright, Bryan; R430 ALEJANDRO BARROSO transfer of alcoholic beverYou have 30 CALENDAR presentación, pida al secretKennedy-Hammond, ChrisAND DOES 1 THROUGH 10, age license is about to be DAYS after this summons ario de la corte que le de un topher INCLUSIVE. made. The name(s) and adand legal papers are served formulario de exención de Public sale terms, rules, and YOU ARE BEING SUED BY dress of the Seller(s)/Lion you to file a written repago de cuotas. Si no regulations will be made PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTÁ DEcensee(s) are: sponse at this court and have presenta su respuesta a available prior to the sale. All MANDANDO EL DEMANDMaria Socorro Santana aka a copy served on the plaintiff. tiempo, puede perder el caso sales are subject to cancellaANTE): CREDIT LENDING Maria Socorro Velasquez, A letter or phone call will not por incumplimiento y la corte tion. We reserve the right to SERVICES, INC 663 S. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard, protect you. Your written rele podra quitar su sueldo, refuse any bid. Payment NOTICE! You have been CA 93030 sponse must be in proper dinero y bienes sin más admust be in cash or credit sued. The court may decide The business is known as: El legal form if you want the vertencia. card-no checks. Buyers must against you without your beTapatio Nite Club court to hear your case. Hay otros requisitos legales. secure the units with their ing heard unless you reThe name(s) and address of There may be a court form Es recomendable que llame own personal locks. To claim spond within 30 days. Read the Buyer(s)/Transferee are: that you can use for your rea un abogado inmediatatax-exempt status, original the information below. BLVD & 7TH, INC, dba Vida sponse. You can find these mente. Si no conoce a un RESALE certificates for each You have 30 CALENDAR Live! court forms and more informabogado, puede llamar a un space purchased is required. DAYS after this summons 4231 Berkshire Street, ation at the California Courts servicio de remisión a By PS Orangeco, Inc., 701 and legal papers are served Oxnard, CA 93033 Online Self-Help Center abogados. Si no puede pagar Western Avenue, Glendale, on you to file a written reAs listed by the Seller/Li(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfa un abogado, es posible que CA 91201. (818) 244-8080. sponse at this court and have censee, all other business help), your county law library, cumpla con los requisitos Bond No. ALL SALES ARE a copy served on the plaintiff. names and addresses used or the courthouse nearest para obtener servicios legSUBJECT TO PRIOR CANA letter or phone call will not by the Seller/Licensee with you. If you cannot pay the filates gratuitos de un proCELLATION. TERMS, rules protect you. Your written rethree years before the date ing fee, ask the court clerk for grama de servicios legales and regulations available at sponse must be in proper such list was sent or dea fee waiver form. If you do sin fines de lucro. Puede ensale. Dated this 28th of May legal form if you want the livered to the Buyer/Transfernot file your response on contrar estos grupos sin fines & 4 th of June 2020 by PS court to hear your case. ee are: None time, you may lose the case de lucro en el sitio web de Orangeco, Inc., 701 Western There may be a court form The assets being sold are by default, and your wages, California Legal Ave., Glendale, CA 91201, that you can use for your redescribed in general as: money, and property may be Services,(www.lawhelp (818) 244-8080, Bond No. sponse. You can find these FURNITURE, FIXTURES taken without further warning california.org), en el Centro 6052683. court forms and more informAND EQUIPMENT AND LIfrom the court. There are othde Ayuda de las Cortes de 5/28, 6/4/20 ation at the California Courts QUOR LICENSE and are locer legal requirements. You California, (www.sucorte.ca. CNS-3367803#/30804 Online Self-Help Center ated at: 663 S. Oxnard Blvd., may want to call an attorney gov) o poniendose en con(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfOxnard, CA 93030 right away. If you do not NOTICE OF tacto con la corte o el colehelp), your county law library, The kind of license to be know an attorney, you may PUBLIC LIEN SALE gio de abogados locales. or the courthouse nearest transferred is: ON-SALE want to call an attorney referBusiness and Professions AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene you. If you cannot pay the filGENERAL PUBLIC ral service. If you cannot afCode Sec. 21700 - Div. 8 d erecho a reclamar las ing fee, ask the court clerk for PREMISES now issued for ford an attorney, you may be C.C. 3072. cuotas y los costos exentos a fee waiver form. If you do the premises located at: 663 eligible for free legal serNotice is hereby given by the por imponer un gravamen not file your response on S. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard, CA vices from a nonprofit legal undersigned that a public lisobre cualquier recuperación time, you may lose the case 93030 services program. You can en sale of the following dede $10,000 ó más de valor by default, and your wages, The anticipated date of the locate these nonprofit groups scribed personal property will recibida mediante un money, and property may be seller/transfer is 06/15/20 at at the California Legal Serbe held at the hour of 11:00 acuerdo o una concesión de taken without further warning office of Chicago Title the vices Web site am on 06/12/2020, County of arbitraje en un caso de from the court. There are othCompany, 475 W. Channel (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), Ventura, State of California. derecho civil. Tiene que er legal requirements. You Islands Blvd., Suite 108, Port the California Courts Online The property is stored at the pagar el gravamen de la may want to call an attorney Hueneme, CA 93041 Center VENTURA MINI 18 — — MAYWARE28, 2020The amount of the purchase right away. If you do not corte antes de que la corte S e l f - H e l p (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfHOUSE, located at 3695 pueda desechar el caso. know an attorney, you may price or consideration in conhelp), or by contacting your Market Street, Ventura, CA The name and address of the

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er legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court's lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. ¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su versión. Lea la inlormación a continuación. Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estar en formato legal correcto si desea que procesen su caso en la corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y más información en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede más cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentación, pida al secretario de la corte que le de un formulario de exención de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin más advertencia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legates gratuitos de un programa de servicios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services,(www.lawhelp california.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, (www.sucorte.ca. gov) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperación de $10,000 ó más de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesión de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso. The name and address of the court are (El nombre y direccion de la corte son): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF VENTURA, Hall of Justice, 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o

derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso. The name and address of the court are (El nombre y direccion de la corte son): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF VENTURA, Hall of Justice, 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): James D. Roberts, Esq., 3428 Heartland Ave., Simi Valley, CA 93065, 818-535-0247. Date (Fecha): 02/28/2019. /s/: Michael D. Planet, Executive Officer and Clerk (Secretario), By Susanne Leon, Deputy (Adjunto). [Seal]. PUBLISHED: Ventura County Reporter; 5/14/20, 5/21/20, 5/28/20 and 6/4/20./30597

Fic. Business Name FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20200415-10005967-0 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: PAPE POWER SYSTEMS, 1061 S. Industrial Ave., Oxnard, CA 93030, Ventura County, State of Incorporation / Organization, Oregon, Pape Material Handling, Inc., 355 Goodpasture Island Rd., Suite 300, Eugene, O R 97401. This business is conducted by: A Corporation. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on : 03/20/20. I declare that all Information In this statement Is true and correct (A registrant who declares information as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1.000).) /s/ Pape Material Handling, Inc., Seth Smythe, Seth Smythe, Vice President. NOTICE - in accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in residence address or registered owner. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common Law (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., Business & Professions Code). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ventura on April 15, 2020. PUBLISHED: Ventura County Reporter; 5/7/20, 5/14/20, 5/21/20 and 5/28/20./30532 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20200424-10006259-0 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: STUDIO SEA HAIR DESIGNERS, 1104 S. Seaward, Ventura, CA 93001, Ventura County, Patricia Elayne Ramey, 1104 S. Seaward Ave., Ventura, CA 93001. This business is conducted by: An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact


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The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: STUDIO SEA COOKING WITHHAIR ANA, DE426 SIGNERS, 1104Ventura, S. Seaward, Galvin Circle, CA Ventura,Ventura CA 93001, Ventura 93004, County, Ana C o uFic. n t yBusiness ,Szabo P a t r iDe c i aName Elayne Barbara Carvalho, Ramey, 1104 S. Seaward 426 Galvin Circle, Ventura, Ave., Ventura, CA 93001. CA 93004. This business is This business is conducted conducted by: An Individual. by: An Individual. The regisThe registrant commenced to transact trant commenced transact business to under the business business under the name fictitious fictitious or business name or names lis-I names listed above on: N/A. ted above declare thaton: all 03-02-1990. Information InI declare that all Information In this statement Is true and Is true this statement correct (A registrant who and decorrectinformation (A registrant who any declares as true clares information as true any material matter pursuant to material 17913 matter of pursuant to Section Business 17913 ofCode Business Section and Professions that and registrant Professions Codetothat the knows be the registrant to be false is guilty knows of a misdefalse is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine punishable by a fine meanor not to exceed one thousand not to exceed one dollars ($1.000).) /s/ thousand Ana BardollarsSzabo ($1.000).) Patricia bara De /s/ Carvalho, Enl aay nBea rR Pbaot r i cDiea A ba m r ae yS, z a Elayne Ramey. NOTICE - in Carvalho. NOTICE - in acsubdivision accordance cordance withwith subdivision (a) (a)Section of Section 17920, a fictiof 17920, a fictitious tious name statement genername statement generally ally expires endofof five five expires at at thetheend years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the county clerk, except, as provided in subdivision of section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in residence address or registered owner. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common Law (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., B u s i n e s s & P r o f e s s i o nns s Code). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ventura on May April 1, 24,2020. 2020. PUBLISHED: Ventura Reporter; 5/14/20, 5/7/20, County Reporter; County 5 / 21 14 / 2 0 , 5 / 2 81 / 2 0 a n d 65 / 42 /82/ 02 .0/ .3/ 03 60 25 93 6 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20200501-10006500-0 NO. 20200511-10006737-0 The following person(s) is (are) doing doing business businessas:as: (are) COOKING WITH716 ANA, 426 ZODIAC GIRLS, N. VenGalvin tura Rd.Circle, #139, Ventura, Oxnard, CA 93004, Ventura County, 93030, County, Ana CA, BarbaraW. Szabo De Carvalho, James Mooney, 716 N. 426 Galvin Rd.Circle, #139, Ventura, Oxnard, Ventura 93004. This business is CA 93030. conducted by: An Individual. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or nnames a m e slisted l i s t eabove d a b on: o v eN/A. o n I: declare that all Information In 05/05/2020. I declare that all this statement Is statement true and Information In this correct (A registrant who detrue and correct (A regisIs clareswho information asinformatrue any trant declares material matter pursuant to tion as true any material matSection 17913 of Business ter pursuant to Section 17913 and Professions Code that Business and Professions of the registrant to be Code that theknows registrant false isto guilty of isa guilty misdeknows be false of punishable by a fine ameanor misdemeanor punishable notatofine exceed thousand not toone exceed one by dollars ($1.000).) Ana Barthousand dollars/s/ ($1.000).) bara Szabo De Carvalho, /s/ James W. Mooney, James A n. a MBoaornbeayr a ab W , JSazm e os D We. Carvalho.Owner. NOTICE - in ac-Mooney, NOTICE cordance with subdivision (a) accordance with subdiviin of Section fictitious sion (a) of 17920, Sectiona17920, a name statement generally fictitious name statement expires atexpires the end of end five generally at the years date which five from yearsthe from theon date on of it was filed in the of the which it was filedoffice in the ofcounty clerk, except, as fice of the county clerk, exprovided in subdivision of cept, as provided in subdivisection 17920,17920, wherewhere it exof section sion 40 40 days itpires expires daysafter after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in residence address or registered owner. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common Law (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., ns B u s i n e s s & P r o f e s s i o ns

of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common Law (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., Business & Professions Code). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ventura on May 1, 2020. PUBLISHED: Ventura County Reporter; 5/14/20, 5/21/20, 5/28/20 and 6/4/20./30629 F II C CT T II T T II O OU US S B BU US S II N NE ES SS S F NAME STATEMENT STATEMENT FILE FILE NAME NO. 20200427-10006308-0 20200511-10006737-0 NO. The following following person(s) person(s) is is The (are) doing (are) doing business businessas: as: ZODIAC G L O R Y GIRLS, R I S I N716 G 2N. HVenIM, tura Rd. #139, Oxnard, CA PRODUCTIONS, 1561 Flynn 93030, Ventura County, CA, Rd., #4312, Camarillo, CA James Ventura W. Mooney, 716Kim N. 93012, County, Rd. 1561 #139,Flynn Oxnard, VenturaKing, Mikaeli Rd., CA 93030. This business is #4312, Camarillo, CA 93012. conducted by: An Individual. This business is conducted The registrant commenced to by: An Individual. The regisbusinesstounder the transact trant commenced transact fictitious business or business under the name fictitious n a m e s lname i s t e d ora b o v e olisn: business names 05/05/2020. I declare all ted above on: 1/2005.that I deInformation this statement clare that allIn Information In and correct (A regisIs true this statement Is true and trant who declares informacorrect (A registrant who detion asinformation true any material clares as truematany ter pursuant to Section 17913 material matter pursuant to Business and Professions of Section 17913 of Business Code that the registrant and Professions Code that knows to be false is guilty of the registrant knows to be a misdemeanor false is guilty ofpunishable a misdenot to exceed one by a finepunishable meanor by a fine thousand dollars not to exceed one ($1.000).) thousand /s/ James W. Mooney, James dollars ($1.000).) /s/ Kim MiW. M o o n Kim e y , Mikaeli J a m e sKing. W. kaeli King, Mooney, -Owner. NOTICE NOTICE in accordance withsubdiviin accordance subdivision (a)with of Section sion (a) of 17920, 17920, a Section fictitious namea fictitious name statement statement generally expires generally at thefrom end at the endexpires of five years years from the date on of five date on which it was filed the which was filed in county the ofin the itoffice of the fice ofexcept, the county clerk, exclerk, as provided in cept, as provided in subdivisubdivision of section 17920, of section 17920, where sion where it expires 40 days after it expires 40indays any change the after facts any set change in the facts set forth forth in the statement pursuin the pursuant to ant to statement section 17913 other 17913 other than a section a change in residence than change in residence address address or registered owner. or new registered owner. A new A fictitious business fictitious business name name statement must be filed must be filed statement the expiration. Thebefilbefore fore the expiration. The filing ing of this statement does not of this statement does not of of itself authorize the use in itselfstate authorize the use inbusithis this of a fictitious of a fictitious business state name in violation of the ness name in the rights rights of violation another of under Fedof another under Federal, eral, State, or Common Law State, or Common Law (see (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., Section B u s i n e s s14411 & P r oET f e sSEQ., s i o ns s s &statement P r o f e s s iwas o ns B u s i n eThis Code). Code). statement was filed withThis the County Clerk of filed with the County Clerk Ventura on April 27, 2020. of Ventura on May 11, 2020. PUBLISHED: Ventura P U B L I SReporter; H E D : V e5/7/20, ntura County / 1 4 / 2 0Reporter; , 5 / 2 1 / 25/21/20, 0 and 5County 55 // 22 88//2200.,/ 3 06 5/ 43 /12 0 a n d 6/11/20./30732 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20200428-10006339-0 NO. 20200427-10006308-0 The following person(s) is The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: (are) doing business as: LITTLE SALT WAGON, 1535 GLORY RISING 2 HIM, Santa Barbara Street, VenPRODUCTIONS, 1561 Flynn tura, CA 93001, Ventura Rd., #4312, Camarillo, CA County, Amanda Cox, 1535 93012, Ventura County, Kim Santa Barbara Street, VenMikaeli King, 1561 Flynn Rd., tura, CA 93001. This busi#4312, Camarillo, CA 93012. ness is conducted by: An InThis business is conducted dividual. The registrant comby: An Individual. The regismenced to transact business trant commenced to transact under the fictitious business business under the fictitious name or names listed above business name or names lison: April 13, 2020. I declare ted above on: 1/2005. I dethat all Information In this clare that all Information In statement Is true and correct this statement Is true and (A registrant who declares incorrect (A registrant who deformation as true any matericlares information as true any al matter pursuant to Section material matter pursuant to 17913 of Business and ProSection 17913 of Business fessions Code that the regisand Professions Code that trant knows to be false is the registrant knows to be guilty of a misdemeanor punfalse is guilty of a misdeishable by a fine not to exmeanor punishable by a fine ceed one thousand dollars not to exceed one thousand ($1.000).) /s/ Amanda Cox, dollars ($1.000).) /s/ Kim MiAmanda Cox. NOTICE - in kaeli King, Kim Mikaeli King. accordance with subdivision NOTICE - in accordance with (a) of Section 17920, a fictisubdivision (a) of Section tious name statement gener17920, a fictitious name ally expires at the end of five statement generally expires years from the date on which at the end of five years from it was filed in the office of the the date on which it was filed county clerk, except, as in the office of the county provided in subdivision of clerk, except, as provided in section 17920, where it ex-

commenced to transact busiNOTICE - in accordance with ness under the fictitious busisubdivision (a) of Section ness name or names listed 17920, a fictitious name statement generally expires above on: 3/1/2005. I deat the end of five years from clare that all Information In the date on which it was filed this statement Is true and Health/Beauty Obituaries in the office of the county correct (A registrant who declerk, except, as provided in clares information as true any Khabir Southwick, Nasubdivision of section 17920, material matter pursuant to tur opa t h, A y u r v e d i c where it expires 40 days after Section 17913 of Business Herbalist, Herbal treatany change in the facts set and Professions Code that ments for weight-loss, inforth in the statement pursuthe registrant knows to be flammation & pain, high ant to section 17913 other false is guilty of a misdeblood sugar, all digestive than a change in residence meanor punishable by a fine conditions, high cholesaddress or registered owner. not to exceed one thousand A new fictitious business dollars ($1.000).) /s/ Sabrina terol, high blood presname statement must be filed Zan Ferris, SZ Ferris. NOsure, skin conditions, livbefore the expiration. The filTICE - in accordance with er detoxification & niteing of this statement does not subdivision (a) of Section time urination. Call 805of itself authorize the use in 17920, a fictitious name 308-3480. visit this state of a fictitious busistatement generally expires www.KSouthwick.com ness name in violation of the at the end of five years from rights of another under Fedthe date on which it was filed eral, State, or Common Law in the office of the county (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., clerk, except, as provided in B u s i n e s s & P r o f e s s i o ns subdivision of section 17920, Code). This statement was where it expires 40 days after filed with the County Clerk of any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuVentura on April 27, 2020. ant to section 17913 other PUBLISHED: Ventura than a change in residence County Reporter; 5/7/20, address or registered owner. 5/14/20, 5/21/20 and A new fictitious business 5/28/20./30531 name statement must be filed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F I C T I TSTATEMENT I O U S B U S I NFILE ESS before the expiration. The filNAME NAME STATEMENT FILE ing of this statement does not NO. 20200515-10006940-0 NO. following 20200428-10006339-0 of itself authorize the use in The person(s) is The following person(s) is this state of a fictitious busi(are) doing business as: 1) (are) doing 2)business as: ness name in violation of the ZANZILLA, COMPOSISALT WAGON, 1535 LITTLEYOGA, rights of another under FedTION 2750 E. Main Santa Veneral, State, or Common Law St., “F”,Barbara Ventura,Street, CA 93003, tura, CACounty, 93001,CA, Ventura (see Section 14411 ET SEQ., Ventura SabCounty, Cox, Egret 1535 B u s i n e s s & P r o f e s s i o ns rina Zan Amanda Ferris, 6322 Barbara Santa Code). This statement was Ct., Ventura, CAStreet, 93003. VenThis tura, CA is93001. Thisby: busifiled with the County Clerk of business conducted An ness is conducted by: An InVentura on May 15, 2020. Individual. The registrant dividual. Thetoregistrant comPUBLISHED: Ventura commenced transact busito transact business menced County Reporter; 5/28/20, ness under the fictitious busiunder the fictitious business 6/4/20, 6/11/20 and ness name or names listed name or names listed above 6/18/20./30799 above on: 3/1/2005. I deon: April I declare clare that13, all 2020. 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Dispensary owner re-adjusts his operations and creates new protocols in order to comply with the new safety regulations

W ith more people stuck at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak, there has been a surge in demand for delivery services. From takeout food to cleaning supplies to groceries, you can get almost anything delivered. Now, people can add another direct-to-door convenience to their list: cannabis products. Cannabis businesses were classified as essential businesses during the pandemic and have remained open. Dispensary owners had to re-adjust their operations and create new protocols in order to comply with the new safety regulations. Almost every dispensary in town is offering curbside pickup, and those with a delivery license are delivering to cities that have allowed cannabis delivery within their jurisdictions. One dispensary that has taken strict measures on COVID-19 safety guidelines is Wheelhouse Dispensary and Delivery in Port Hueneme. Wheelhouse owner Zahur Lalji and partner Sergio Burga, who owns the Wheelhouse Plaza building in Port Hueneme, made the tough decision to close their store for 15 days when the whole world went into quarantine. While other dispensaries remained open during the busiest week in cannabis retail sales, Wheelhouse opted to give its employees the time to cope. Owners and management prioritized training in safety and sanitation before reopening to the public. “We had to stop and give our employees the time to assimilate that things were going to change for good,” says Zahur. “We wanted to ensure that the safety and the security of our employees and customers came first.” During the closure, managers and owners had to build a new plan alongside the city of Port Hueneme and the Police Department in order to implement new safety and security protocols. The owners hired a third-party cleaning company to disinfect the entire store including inventory products, displays and furniture. All Wheelhouse employees were trained on new sanitation protocols and additional security personnel were hired to comply with the city’s COVID-19 safety standards. The most drastic change was not allowing customers inside the store. Orders will only be made online through wheelhouseph.com and customers can choose whether they want to pick up their order curbside or have it delivered. Designated parking stalls within the Wheelhouse Plaza building are used for curbside pickup. Customers don’t even need to step out of their vehicles — a Wheelhouse team member (wearing protective gear such as a face mask and gloves) will handle the transaction and bring the order out front. Another aspect of the business that has changed is delivery. Wheelhouse currently delivers to Port Hueneme, Oxnard, Camarillo, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village. Protocols for delivery have been put in place, such as providing personnel with protective gear and sanitizing tools. The Wheelhouse management crew has created a sanitation checklist and schedule in order to keep the vehicles and storage compartments disinfected at all times. In addition, delivery drivers and dispatchers are continuously disinfecting products before placing them in shopping bags. As an active business that remains in service, Wheelhouse is committed to helping the community in every way possible. Local dispensaries are working hand-in-hand with nonprofit organizations. Wheelhouse, for example, has sponsored five children from the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Oxnard and Port Hueneme. The donations are especially impactful this year as the club had to suspend its fundraising efforts due to COVID-19 precautions. The Port Hueneme Elementary School District reached out to the Cops for Tots Foundation to help purchase 250 delivery crates. Wheelhouse and other local dispensaries helped by donating toward these efforts. The cannabis industry will continue to take an active role in supporting charitable organizations during COVID-19.

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